News -> INDReporter FRI, JUN 10 10:10AM by Walter Pierce

CABL’s Erwin: ‘Put the brakes’ on tax repeal

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                  Barry Erwin

The Council for a Better Louisiana, a Baton Rouge-based, non-partisan, good-government group, is urging the Legislature to back off from repealing the state’s personal and corporate income taxes, according to The Times-Picayune. CABL President/CEO Barry Erwin asked lawmakers on the Thursday to “put the brakes on this discussion and take a reality check for a moment,” arguing the nearly $3 billion decline in revenue would negatively impact higher education, public safety and health care.

The Senate and House appear split on the bill by Sen. Rob Marionneaux, D-Livonia. As amended in the Senate, the bill would merely create a commission to study the ramifications of repealing the income taxes; the House, meanwhile, is discussing reinserting language in that specifies a timetable for phasing out the taxes.

“What we’re seeing is a dangerous game of political chicken, with citizens stuck in the middle,” Erwin told lawmakers, reading a prepared statement. “They’re being led to believe we can quit paying most taxes and somehow everything will be better, with little discussion about what it means for the future of our state and the impact on our children. We should aspire to greatness, not cheapness. The current political rhetoric does a disservice to our people and should stop. Now.”


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written by citishark , June 10, 2011 - 03:35 pm
CUT FREAKING SPENDITURE! CONTROL WASTE! CUT SALARIES BEFORE EVEN THINKING IN INCREASE TAXES!
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written by Farrow , June 10, 2011 - 06:06 pm
>INCREASE TAXES

What are you talking about? No one is suggesting a tax increase. Did you even read the article? What is being suggested is an end to all state income taxes.

Why doesn't someone demand of Sen. Marionneaux how the state will pay for anything without taxes? How will the state fill potholes, for example? Seriously. How will the state buy the asphalt, how will it pay the workers who pour the asphalt, how will it afford the truck that carries the asphalt and the truck that carries the workers to the site to pour the asphalt? Even if the state paid a private firm to do this instead of the DOTD, where is the money to come from to do this, since, after all, the private firm still has to pay for the asphalt, the workers, transportation of the workers and asphalt, etc. And this is just one example: What about healthcare, public education, state police, state militia, the state library system, etc., etc., etc.
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written by Southsider , June 10, 2011 - 08:48 pm
Farrow...all the monies will come from other taxes, just like it does in Tejas(high property tax, automobile tax, etc.)
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written by Morrow , June 12, 2011 - 02:05 pm
I suspect this goofy proposal to eleminate state income tax is directed toward someone in Upper Louisiana who's in line to collect millions and zillions in natural gas money. Other than that, it makes NO SENSE and the general public does not trust Baton Rouge. If their lips are moving, their lying... We really believe we're going to suffer from this and the rich will pay even less than they do now. Its time to stop this foolishness and get down to some real busines to make this state better.
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written by ragin_cajun , June 13, 2011 - 08:03 pm
I think looking at the tax code, possibly repealing the state income tax is a great idea...AT SOME LATER DATE!!!!

How about they cut spending and pass a balanced budget?! No tax increases. No tax cuts. Cut spending and pass a budget. If they can't do that, then there's no reason to even have a legislature. Just let the Executive Branch collect the taxes and spend it as it sees fit as it goes along. That's what's gonna happen without a budget anyway.


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